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Jack, of the village of Giant's Hand, is now accompanied by a prince as he continues trying to help a reluctant princess find her family, while also attempting to save a city full of fairies from a nameless curse.Tags
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"Once upon a time, Jack knew better than to do certain things. You didn't waste time trying to find the perfect temperature of porridge in a bear's house. You didn't point out to your extremely furry grandmother how big her fangs were. And you definitely didn't walk through a creepy fog while music from magical pipes drifted in eerily."
That is the opening paragraph in this second book of the Half Upon a Time series. Jack, May & Phillip are back. In book one, they released the Evil Queen from her magical prison and found out May isn't who they thought she was. The trio is now trying to fix their mistakes and find out the truth about May's identity.
This book touches so many different fairy tale stories that I don't know if I can show more remember them all: the Pied Piper, Peter Pan (here King Pan in the Land of Never), Bluebeard the pirate, the Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. I may have missed some but I think you should read the book just to be sure. Oh and Jack & Jill.
I enjoyed this story and I'm ready to read book 3 and find out how it all ends. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys fairy tale stories or new takes on fairy tales. A great book for reluctant readers in 4-8 grade. show less
That is the opening paragraph in this second book of the Half Upon a Time series. Jack, May & Phillip are back. In book one, they released the Evil Queen from her magical prison and found out May isn't who they thought she was. The trio is now trying to fix their mistakes and find out the truth about May's identity.
This book touches so many different fairy tale stories that I don't know if I can show more remember them all: the Pied Piper, Peter Pan (here King Pan in the Land of Never), Bluebeard the pirate, the Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. I may have missed some but I think you should read the book just to be sure. Oh and Jack & Jill.
I enjoyed this story and I'm ready to read book 3 and find out how it all ends. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys fairy tale stories or new takes on fairy tales. A great book for reluctant readers in 4-8 grade. show less
YES! Such a great twist. I didn't like the setting as much as the last book but I enjoyed everything else. I'm really concerned for Phillip right now. I'm so excited to have found out who Jack and May are. I'm pretty thrilled actually but it's so sad. Can't everyone see how important Jack is? Why can't he be the hero?
An awesome trilogy, and one I've re-read more times than I can count. The only downside is it occasionally tries too hard to be funny, which means it isn't that funny. Most of the time it pulls everything off wonderfully. And those twists are epic.
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- Canonical title
- Twice Upon a Time
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to YOU. Every other reader will think I'm talking about them, but you know better.
- First words
- Once upon a time, Jack knew better than to do certain things.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Only this time, following him to the lands of the Wicked Queen, following him back to the blackbird's master.
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